Jun 9, 2007

The Herd and The Flock

Today I drove to a little town about 50 miles from here to have lunch with my sisters and a cousin I hadn't seen for about 25 years. We had a great lunch and a great visit. The town, Myrtle Point, is where I hung out in my teenage years and where I completed high school. Of course I snapped pictures all the way there and back. Here is the first. I probably have a weeks worth.

11 comments:

Now that's what I call a pastoral scene.Your pictures make me very nostalgic about past vacations with my family growing up and also when we had a family of our own.Good memories from a beautiful place.

Faye, I hadn't visited in a while so I went back to your older posts. The series on the historic school and the tools is just fantastic!The microscope, the rollers, the gold panning tools are little gems, both from a photographic point of view and as a moving testimony to days gone by...

Photowannbe, Sandy, cg, Anna, Ash, thanks for the comments. I am indeed fortunate to live in such a beautiful state. These scenes are around me wherever I go and, too often, I just zip past and don't take the time to notice.

Nathalie thanks for your kind words. As far as what kind of bird, I think what you see is the sheep. There are lots and lots of them in the back pasture.

ge, I am absolutely thrilled to be added to the Around The World blog list. I already visit a lot of the blogs on the list so I know what an honor it is to be counted among them. Thanks!

Hi Faye Pekas, thanks for your visiting and nice words about the Clothesline's photos. I am also glad I found you! Love your pictures! Peace in The Valley is just beautiful. Love cheetah, too. The old school's picture is amazing! I bookmark you and I will return always. Have a good week!